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Season 1, Episode 11: Germ Theory, Microbes cause disease! Simple, Right?

38 min · 17. mar. 2026
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What changed medicine forever wasn’t a new drug or a sharper scalpel, it was learning to believe in an enemy we couldn’t see. In this episode of 4Ps: Plants, Pests, Parasites & People, Dr. Kate Martin tells the messy, human story behind germ theory: from “bad air” and public panic to cholera maps, hospital handwashing, pasteurization, antiseptic surgery, and the tools that eventually made viruses imaginable. It’s a history of microbes, but also of pride, proof, and the slow, hard work of getting humans to understand the world is much bigger and smaller than we thought.

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